EXPLORING THE GENUINE FAKE 08 | Kate Enright by WEH Oxford published on 2020-09-11T11:15:56Z Join pharmacist KATE ENRIGHT as she explores the world of fake and sub-standard medicines, and some of the ethical dilemmas faced by those on the frontline. EXPLORING THE GENUINE FAKE with PATRICIA KINGORI (www.ndph.ox.ac.uk/team/patricia-kingori) is brought to you by the WELLCOME CENTRE FOR ETHICS & HUMANITIES at the UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Associate Professor PATRICIA KINGORI is Principal Investigator of a large WELLCOME TRUST funded project examining fakes, fabrications and falsehoods in health and medicine, including the concept of the ‘genuine fake’, the idea that something can be both real and fake at the same time. EXPLORING THE GENUINE FAKE was born out of a workshop at Somerville College, Oxford, in 2019, which brought together people from very different fields to discuss the ‘genuine fake’, some of the challenges and risks it can present, and how we can learn to navigate this minefield when it matters. FURTHER INFORMATION The WELLCOME CENTRE FOR ETHICS & HUMANITIES aims to lead debate on the ethical requirements for scientific research and technological innovation. www.weh.ox.ac.uk/ FAKES, FABRICATIONS & FALSEHOODS | PATRICIA KINGORI, Associate Professor in Global Health Ethics & Wellcome Senior Investigator www.ndph.ox.ac.uk/team/patricia-kingori MUSIC | Inquisitive Pizz - Jonathan Slatter (PRS) © Sounds Visual Music Ltd PRODUCTION | ChromeRadio for the WELLCOME CENTRE FOR ETHICS & HUMANITIES Genre Ethics